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    The Sacco-Vanzetti Jury

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    The Sacco-Vanzetti Jury

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    Concurring Opinion

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    THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA -against- OSWALD POHL, et. al., Defendants Captain Michael A Musmanno, USNR Judge, Military Tribunal I

    The Explosion in the Law - \u3cem\u3eWith an Analysis of the Book, the Law Revolt, by Melvin Belli\u3cem\u3e

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    I have just finished reading an absorbing work, The Law Revolt, by Melvin Belli. In it Mr. Belli tells of the monumentally drastic changes which have occurred in our substantive and procedural law during the last half century or so. Any other author would probably have named a similar work, Development in the Law, or The Evolution of Law, but Melvin Belli, with an ever-youthful enthusiasm for all things appertaining to his dedicated profession, would never attach so staid a label to any handiwork of his. And yet, this internationally famous lawyer, with all the vividness of his personality, was really conservative in his naming of what has recently happened in the legal universe

    Antimicrobial activity of Inga fendleriana extracts and isolated flavonoids.

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    The EtOAc and n-BuOH extracts of Inga fendleriana inhibited Gram-positive, but not Gram-negative bacteria; a narrow spectrum of activity against Staphylococcus epidermidis was detected. The MIC values of the extracts ranged from 125 to 850 μg/mL. Quercetin 3-methylether, myricetin 3-O-rhamnoside and tricetin showed antibacterial activity against the same bacterial strains with MICs in the range from 31 to 250 μg/mL. In time-kill kinetic studies, the flavonoids showed bactericidal effects at the concentrations corresponding to four times the MICs

    A stratified compartmental model for the transmission of Sparicotyle chrysophrii (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) fish farms †

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    The rapid development of intensive fish farming has been associated with the spreading of infectious diseases, pathogens and parasites. One such parasite is Sparicotyle chrysophrii (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea), which commonly infects cultured gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata)-a vital species in Mediterranean aquaculture. The parasite attaches to fish gills and can cause epizootics in sea cages with relevant consequences for fish health and associated economic losses for fish farmers. In this study, a novel stratified compartmental epidemiological model of S. chrysophrii transmission was developed and analysed. The model accounts for the temporal progression of the number of juvenile and adult parasites attached to each fish, as well as the abundance of eggs and oncomiracidia. We applied the model to data collected in a seabream farm, where the fish population and the number of adult parasites attached to fish gills were closely monitored in six different cages for 10 months. The model successfully replicated the temporal dynamics of the distribution of the parasite abundance within fish hosts and simulated the effects of environmental factors, such as water temperature, on the transmission dynamics. The findings highlight the potential of modelling tools for farming management, aiding in the prevention and control of S. chrysophrii infections in Mediterranean aquaculture

    Colony Courier

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    Weekly newspaper from Colony, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising
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